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1 1 | monuments of the past, count for much in the phenomena
2 6 | twenty centuries we can count, at most, twenty~famous
3 9 | beautiful marquise has come; we count on you~to help us celebrate
4 10| forget what you have heard; I count for nothing in all this."~ ~
5 12| you a friendly hand, and I count, not on~your heart, but
6 16| Zephirine, continuing to count.~ ~"Every one will know
7 17| des Touches. Did he still count on Felicite's devotion to
8 19| deceived about themselves; they count their wrinkles,~they assist
9 24| The truth is, the~little count will soon be twelve years
10 25| smiling:~ ~"One word with you, count."~ ~The two rivals in their
11 25| said Maxime, to the young count.~ ~"If I had none, should
12 25| reach it," replied the young count.~ ~Maxime returned the civility
13 25| letters?" said the young count.~ ~"Ah! you are after my
14 25| take the money," said the count, with a mixture~of haughtiness
15 25| master," said the young count, bowing.~ ~"Why do you make
16 25| condition enough to be made a count?"~ ~"By the bye, he bears
17 25| Nathan, very certain that the count would~never publish anything
18 25| comrade, and he made the young count shine,~as a jeweller showing
19 25| statement which magnified the count immensely.~ ~This is the
20 26| She hesitated to see the count again; but the knot of her~
21 26| on the arm of the~young count, and finding Calyste, whose
22 26| dart forward, the young count said to him, "Are you in
23 26| Jockey Club, where the young count was playing whist, Maxime
24 26| his lodgings and found the~count, but in company with Maxime
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